Time Warner Cable and Verizon Wireless’s marketing deal should be...
Time Warner Cable and Verizon Wireless’s marketing deal should be delayed in Hawaii so that’s the last place it’s implemented, said the state’s top telco, which has opposed the transaction (CD March 14 p14). Hawaiian Telcom Communications Inc. said that’s…
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the “less desireable [sic] alternative” to deny outright the sale to Verizon Wireless of 122 advanced wireless services licenses from SpectrumCo, which Time Warner Cable and two other operators own, or block the deal in the state. “The related joint marketing and research and development agreements between Verizon Wireless and Oceanic Time Warner Cable will harm the market for voice, high-speed Internet (wireless and wire line) and paid video programming services in Hawaii as well as harm HTCI,” the telco said in reply comments on the carrier’s buy of SpectrumCo and Cox’s AWS licenses posted Thursday to docket 12-4 (http://xrl.us/bmzwua).